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850W
Food Processor
Instruction Booklet
KFP95
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Important
Please retain your instruction
book for future use.
In the event that you need some assistance with your
Kambrook appliance, please contact our Customer Service
Department on 1300 139 798 (Australia) or 09 271 3980 (New
Zealand). Alternatively, visit us on our website at
www.kambrook.com.au
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Contents
Kambrook Recommends
Safety First
p4
Using Your Kambrook
850W Food Processor
p7
Your 850W Food Processor p8
Assembly and Operation
of Your 850W Food Processor
p10
Maintaining and Cleaning
Your Kambrook 850W
Food Processor
p13
Blade Operating Guide
p14
Recipes
p20
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Kambrook Recommends Safety First
IMPORTANT: Please retain your
instruction book for future use.
At Kambrook, we believe that safe performance is the first priority in any
consumer product, so that you, our valued customer can confidently
use and trust our products. We ask that any electrical appliance that
you use be operated in a sensible fashion with due care and attention
placed on the following important operating instructions.
Important Safeguards For Your Kambrook
850W Food Processor
•Carefully read all instructions
before operating the Kambrook
850W Food Processor for the first
time and save for future reference.
•Remove and safely discard
any packaging material and
promotional labels before using the
food processor for the first time.
•To eliminate a choking hazard for
young children, remove and safely
discard the protective cover fitted
to the power plug of this appliance.
•Do not place the food processor
near the edge of a bench or
table during operation. Ensure the
surface is level, clean and free of
water and other substances.
•Do not use the food processor on a
sink drain board.
•Do not place the food processor
on or near a hot gas or electric
burner, or where it could touch a
heated oven.
•Handle the food processor and
attachments with care – remember
the blades and discs are razorsharp and should be kept out of
the reach of children.
•Use the blade protector when
storing the processing blade.
•Always ensure the food processor
is completely assembled before
operating. The appliance will not
operate unless properly assembled.
•Ensure the Speed Selection dial is
in the ‘OFF’ position and the food
processor is switched off at the
power outlet and the power cord
is unplugged before attaching
the processing blade, discs or
processing lid.
•Always secure the processing
bowl onto the motor base before
attaching the processing blade
or discs.
•Ensure the processor lid is securely
locked in place before operating.
•Do not remove the processing
bowl from the motor base whilst
in operation.
•Do not push food into the food
chute with your fingers or other
utensils. Always use the food
pusher provided.
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•Keep fingers, hands, knives and
other utensils away from moving
blades and discs.
•Do not place hands or fingers
into the processing bowl of the
food processor unless the motor,
processing blade and discs have
come to a complete stop. Ensure
the Speed Selection dial is in the
‘OFF’ position and the appliance
is switched off at the power outlet
and the power cord is unplugged
before removing the lid from the
food processor bowl.
•Ensure the motor and blades or
discs have completely stopped
before disassembling. Ensure the
Speed Selection Dial is in the ‘OFF’
position and the appliance is
switched off at the power outlet
and the power cord is unplugged
from the power outlet before
attempting to move the appliance,
when not in use, if left unattended
and before disassembling,
cleaning or storing.
•Do not use attachments other
than those provided with the
food processor.
•Do not attempt to operate the
food processor by any method
other than those described in
this booklet.
•Care should be taken when
removing the food from the
processing bowl by ensuring
the motor and the processing
blade or disc, have completely
stopped before disassembling.
Ensure the Speed Selector Dial is
turned to the ‘OFF’ position, the
appliance is switched off at the
power outlet and unplugged,
before removing the lid from the
bowl. The processing bowl should
then be unlocked from the motor
body and the processing blade
or disc holder carefully removed
before attempting to remove the
processed food.
•Do not blend a dry, thick or heavy
mixture for more than 60 seconds
without turning the food processor
off and stirring the ingredients
before continuing to blend.
•If the food processor is operated
continuously for too long, it should
be allowed to rest for 25-30 minutes
before recommencing.
•Do not process hot or boiling
liquids – allow liquids to cool before
placing into the processing bowl.
•Do not move the food processor
whilst in operation.
•Do not leave the food processor
unattended when in use.
•Do not place any part of the food
processor in the dishwasher or
microwave oven.
•Do not process thin fluids such as
water, milk, stock, juice, etc., above
500ml level in the processing bowl
as this could result in overflow. To
reduce the risk of overflow, always
add drier or thicker ingredients
to the processing bowl prior to
adding fluids.
•Do not place anything on top of
the food processor when the lid is
on, when in use and when stored.
•Keep the food processor clean.
Follow the Maintaining Your Food
Processor instructions provided in
this book.
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Important Safeguards For All
Electrical Appliances
•Fully unwind the power cord
before use.
•Do not let the power cord hang
over the edge of a bench or
table, touch hot surfaces or
become knotted.
•To protect against electric shock
do not immerse the power cord,
power plug or motor base in water
or any other liquid.
•This appliance is not intended for
use by persons (including children)
with reduced physical, sensory
or mental capabilities, or lack of
experience and knowledge, unless
they have been given supervision
or instruction concerning use of the
appliance by a person responsible
for their safety.
•Children should be supervised to
ensure that they do not play with
the appliance.
•It is recommended to regularly
inspect the appliance. Do not
use the appliance if power cord,
power plug or appliance becomes
damaged in any way. Return the
entire appliance to the nearest
authorised Kambrook Service
Centre for examination
and/or repair.
•Any maintenance other than
cleaning should be performed
at an authorised Kambrook
Service Centre.
•This appliance is for household use
only. Do not use this appliance for
anything other than its intended use.
Do not use in moving vehicles or
boats. Do not use outdoors. Misuse
may cause injury.
•The installation of a residual
current device (safety switch)
is recommended to provide
additional safety protection when
using electrical appliances. It is
advisable that a safety switch with
a rated residual operating current
not exceeding 30mA be installed in
the electrical circuit supplying the
appliance. See your electrician for
professional advice.
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Using Your Kambrook 850W Food Processor
Before First Use
Before first use remove and safely
discard any promotional labels and
wash the food processor bowl
and all blades in warm, soapy water.
Dry thoroughly.
Caution: Blades must
be handled carefully as
they are sharp!
Place the motor base on a level,
flat surface.
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Your 850W Food Processor
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1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
Speed Selection Dial – a
choice of 3 speeds plus pulse
for complete processing/
blending control
Motor base - 850 watts of
processing power
Processor bowl - extra large 1.5
litre capacity for grating/slicing
vegetables, processing foods,
mixing doughs etc.
Processor drive shaft
Food pusher with removable
inner 80ml Measuring Cup – fits
into the food chute for safe
adding of foods onto the blades
and prevents splashing when
using the processing blade
Processing lid and feed chute
– (Processor lid must be fitted
correctly or the processor will
NOT operate)
Disc holder – processing discs
simply lock into place
Stainless steel fine grating disc –
for grating chocolate and hard
cheeses such as Parmesan
Stainless steel chipping disc – for
french fries. Also handy for stir
fried vegetables
Stainless steel thick slicing disc –
for slicing vegetables, chicken,
meat and salami
11. Stainless steel coarse grating disc
– for grating firm cheeses, fruit
and vegetables
12. Stainless steel thin slicing disc –
for slicing vegetables and fruits
13. Stainless steel fine grating disc –
for grating chocolate and hard
cheeses such as Parmesan
14. Processing blade protective
cover – for storage when blade is
not in use.
15. Non-skid suction feet –
for stability
16. Spatula
17. Stainless steel processing blade –
use for all chopping, mixing and
processing tasks
18. Mixing blade – use for making
dough for pastry or bread
19. Unique storage holder –
conveniently and safely stores
attachments on top of lid
Not Shown
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•
Automatic safety cut out
– prevents the 850W Food
Processor from operating unless
the processor bowl and lid, are
correctly engaged on the
motor base
Cord storage
Caution: Blades must
be handled carefully as
they are sharp!
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Assembly and Operation of Your
850W Food Processor
Your 850W Food Processor features 2
safety locking devices.
NOTE: The food processor will
not work unless all of the below
are in place:
1. The processor bowl is correctly
LOCKED into position.
2. The processor lid is correctly LOCKED
into position.
NOTE: Always ensure that the
Food Processor is disconnected
from the power outlet and the
Speed selection Dial is turned
to the ‘OFF’ position before
assembling or disassembling
the Food Processor.
Correct Placement of the
Processor Bowl
Fig. 2
WARNING: All blades
must be handled
carefully as they are
sharp!
Using the Processing/
Mixing Blade
a. Select either the processing or
plastic mixing blade.
b. Place the processing/mixing blade
over the drive shaft and push down.
Place the empty bowl onto the base,
with the handle on your right align the
arrow on the processor bowl handle
with the align arrow
on the
motor base. Turn the bowl clockwise
until the arrow on the processor
bowl handle is aligned with the ‘lock’
indicator arrow
on the motor base.
Fig. 3
Fig. 1
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Using the Slicing/
Grating Discs
a. Select the desired slicing/grating
disc and assemble into the disc
holder. (See Fig. 4). To fit the stainless
steel disc onto disc holder, fit left
side of disc (when writing is towards
you), with locating tab into holder,
then push right side down firmly
until it locks into place. (See Fig.
5). Fit the end without the push up
marking in first. Then push the “push
up” side down firmly until it locks
into place.
Locate Tab
Fig. 6
WARNING: All blades
must be handled
carefully as they are
sharp!
Correct Placement of the
Processor Lid
Fig. 4
Fig. 7
Fig. 5
b. To remove disc, hold disc away and
place thumbs underneath disc at
top of disc marked “push up” and
push out. (See Fig. 6). The disc may
be tight for the first few times.
Place the lid on top of the bowl, align
the indicator line on the lid with the
circle on the bowl.
Turn the lid clockwise – moving the ‘lid
locking tab’ into the slot near the top
of the motor unit (See Fig. 7) - until the
indicator line on the lid is aligned with
the circle on the top of the bowl. A
“click” sound will be heard, to indicate
it is correctly fitted.
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Assembly and Operation of Your
850W Food Processor continued
NOTE: The 850W Food Processor
will not operate unless the
processing bowl and lid are
correctly locked into position.
For slicing and grating – ensure that
the food items you want to slice or
grate are of a suitable size to be fed
through the food chute.
Place the food inside the chute and
push down with the ‘food pusher’.
NOTE: Never push down any
foods with your hands and
do not put your hands down
the food chute at any time
during processing.
Insert Slot
Lid Locking Tab
Fig. 8
✓
Fig. 9
Ensure the Speed Selection Dial is in
the ‘OFF’ position. (See Fig. 9).
Insert power plug into a 230V or 240V
power outlet and turn the power on.
The processor is now ready to use.
To begin processing/slicing/grating
turn the speed selection dial from
the ‘OFF’ position to either the LOW,
MED or MAX speed, depending on
your requirements. The speed can be
changed at any time during
the process.
For short bursts of power, whilst
processing, use the PULSE setting.
For using the processing blade – with
the ingredients inside the processor
bowl, start the unit on low speed
moving to max if necessary. Before
commencing ensure that the ‘food
pusher’ is in place to avoid splashing
from the food chute. Ingredients can
be added through the food chute
whilst processing.
If ingredients stick to the sides of
the processor bowl during processing,
turn the Speed Selection Dial to
the ‘OFF’ position, switch off at the
power outlet, remove lid and then
push the food back onto the blades
using the plastic spatula to scrape
down the sides of the bowl. Then
recommence processing.
NOTE: Do not over fill the
processor bowl past the MAX
line for solids and past the
750ml mark for liquids.
When processing is complete,
turn to the ‘OFF’ position. Wait until
the blades have stopped rotating
before removing the lid, blades or
processor bowl.
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Maintaining and Cleaning Your Kambrook 850W
Food Processor
Always switch the food processor to
‘OFF’, then turn the power off at the
power outlet and then unplug before
disassembling any parts.
Wash the processor bowl, blades and
food pusher in warm soapy water after
each use. Rinse thoroughly and dry.
Do not soak steel parts.
The processing blade and slicing/
grating discs are extremely sharp!
Use caution when handling and
storing these parts. Always store the
processing blade with the protective
cover provided.
Store the food processor with the
processing blade in the bowl and
the lid and the food pusher in
position, but DO NOT lock as this
places unnecessary strain on the
operating switch.
Never use an abrasive cleaner. Do not
place any parts in the dishwasher.
Wipe the motor base with a soft,
damp cloth.
DO NOT immerse the motor base,
power plug or cord in water or any
other liquid.
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Blade Operating Guide
The Stainless Steel Processing Blade
The cutting edge of this blade is extremely sharp, it should only ever be held by
the central plastic spindle.
ALWAYS store the blade with the protective cover provided.
Chopping
Use Processing Blade
Ingredients
Procedure
Onions, Vegetables, Fruits
and Cooked Meats
Cut ingredients into approximately 2.5cm cubes.
Place in processing bowl, up to 750g at a time.
Process, using the PULSE switch until the ingredients
are chopped as desired. Remove lid and scrape
the sides down with the spatula between pulses to
ensure more even chopping.
Raw Meats (Boneless)
Trim the meat of fat and gristle, remove any bones.
Cut into 2.5cm cubes. Process up to 750g at a time
on MED or MAX speed, scraping down the sides of
the bowl, until the meat is coarse or fine as desired.
Herbs
Make sure the herbs are as dry as possible. Place
in the processing bowl and process on MED or
MAX speed, until finely chopped. Scrape down the
sides of the bowl at least once during processing.
Up to 4 cups of firmly packed herbs can be
processed at a time.
Breadcrumbs or
Biscuit
Quarter the slices of bread and break up the
biscuits. Place them in the processing bowl and
process using MED speed. Process up to 1½ loaves
of bread, crusts removed, or 1 loaf with crusts, at a
time. Use stale bread for dry breadcrumbs.
Nuts (Shells Removed)
Place up to 2 cups of nuts in the processing bowl
at a time and process using the PULSE switch.
If chopped too finely the nuts will become oily
and eventually form a butter. Processing smaller
quantities at one time will ensure even chopping.
Hard Cheeses
To process hard cheese such as Parmesan, first cut
the cheese into 2cm cubes. Turn speed to LOW,
and drop cubes of cheese down the feed tube,
processing 200g at a time.
Hard Boiled Eggs
Shell and halve the eggs before placing in the
processing bowl. Process using the PULSE switch.
NOTE: When mixing liquids with the processing blade, do not fill above the bowls
750ml fill line. Do not use the MAX speed as liquids will spill over the bowl.
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Pureeing
Use Processing Blade
Ingredients
Procedure
Cooked Soups, Sauces
(1Litre or less)
Place up to 4 cups of mixture in the processing
bowl and process on MED or MAX speed, until
desired consistency is reached.
Dips, Spreads
Place ingredients in the processing bowl and
process on MED or MAX speed. If some ingredients
are to remain in pieces, add them last and mix in
using the PULSE switch.
Cooked Vegetables,
Fruit
These may first be cooked in a saucepan.
Process on MAX speed until desired consistency
is reached.
The Mixing Blade
Mixing
Use Mixing Blade
Ingredients
Procedure
Packet Cakes
Place all the ingredients in the processing bowl.
Process for 5 seconds using MAX speed, remove lid
and scrape down the sides of the bowl. Process for
another 5-10 seconds.
Batter, Pikelets, Crepes
and Pancakes
Place all ingredients in the processing bowl and
process on MED or MAX speed until combined,
scrape sides of the bowl down once during
processing. Do not fill above the 750ml fill line.
Quick Mix Cakes
These are usually a melt and mix method. Add
ingredients in the order specified in the recipe. Be
careful not to over mix.
Short Crust Pastry
and Scones
Place the flour and butter in the processing
bowl and process using MED speed until butter is
rubbed in. With the motor running pour the liquid
down the feed tube and process until mixture
forms a ball, approximately 30 seconds. Do not mix
more than 2 cups of flour at a time.
Biscuits and
Champagne Pastry
Place butter, sugar and egg yolks in the processing
bowl and process on MED or MAX speed until just
combined. Remove lid, add the flour and mix until
just combined using the PULSE switch. Do not mix
more than 4 cups of flour at a time.
Yeast Doughs
Add ingredients in the order listed in the recipe.
Add liquids through the feed tube with the
motor running.
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Blade Operating Guide
continued
The Stainless Steel
Slicing Discs
For a wider choice of slicing options,
we have included a thick and thin
slicing disc.
Thick
Thin
For all foods, pack food into the feed
tube firmly to ensure even results.
Although firm pressure on the food
pusher is recommended for some
foods, do not press hard as the disc
may jam.
Always use the food pusher when
using the slicing disc. Use speed MED
or MAX for best results.
NOTE: Either the thick or thin
slicing disc can be used for the
ingredients listed on next page.
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Slicing
Use Slicing Blade
Ingredients
Procedure
Onions
Peel the onions and halve if too large to fit into the
feed tube. Place the onions in the feed tube, cut
edge down. Process, exerting firm pressure on the
food pusher.
Carrots, Zucchini,
Eggplant and Bananas
Prepare the foods in the usual way. For rings arrange
foods vertically in the feed tube, cutting them so
they are even in height. For slices arrange foods
horizontally in the feed tube. Process by exerting firm
pressure on the food pusher.
Capsicums
Remove the core and seeds. Halve the capsicums
if necessary and arrange them vertically in the feed
tube. Process using firm pressure on the food pusher.
Mushrooms
Wipe the mushrooms and pack in the feed tube
on their sides. Process using firm pressure on the
feed pusher.
Apples and Peaches
Peel if desired, remove the stone and quarter the
fruit. Lie the quarters on their sides in the feed tube
and process using firm pressure of the food pusher.
Beans
Prepare the beans. Cut into lengths and pack
horizontally into the feed tube. Process using firm
pressure on the food pusher.
Cheese
Cut the cheese into pieces large enough to just fit
the feed tube. Process using light pressure on the
feed tube to prevent cheese crumbling.
Cabbage
Cut cabbage into wedges to fit feed tube and
process using firm pressure.
Lettuce
Separate the leaves of the lettuce and wash and
dry. Roll the leaves firmly and pack into the feed
tube. Process using firm pressure.
Raw Meat, Fish
and Chicken
Trim meat of fat and gristle and cut to fit snugly in
the feed tube. Freeze until partly frozen. Process
using firm pressure.
Cooked Meats,
Cabanossi and Salami
Pack the feed tube snugly placing meat in the feed
tube vertically. Process using firm pressure. For more
even slicing remove sausage skins first.
Cucumbers
Trim the ends of the cucumber and cut into
lengths to fit the tube vertically. If the cucumber is
too wide, scoring it length wise with a fork will make
it more pliable.
Potatoes
Peel the potatoes and cut into pieces if necessary
to fit the feed tube. Process using firm pressure.
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Blade Operating Guide
continued
The Stainless Steel Coarse Grating Disc
For a wider choice of grating options we have included a coarse grating disc as
well as a fine grating disc.
For all foods, pack the tube firmly to ensure even results. Although firm pressure
on the food pusher is recommended for some foods, do not press hard as the
disc may jam.
ALWAYS use the food pusher when using the grating discs’.
Ingredients
Procedure
Onions and Potatoes
Pack into the feed tube and process using firm
pressure. Peel and cut into pieces if necessary to fit
the feed tube.
Carrots, Zucchini and
Cucumber
Prepare the vegetables and pack into the feed
tube. Packing vertically will give shorter shreds than
packing horizontally. Process using firm pressure.
Cheese
Cut the cheese to fit the feed tube snugly. Process
using a light pressure on the food pusher to
prevent the cheese crumbling.
The Stainless Steel Fine Grating Disc
Use MED speed for best results.
ALWAYS use the food pusher when using grating discs.
Ingredients
Procedure
Chocolate
Break chocolate into pieces to fit the feed tube
and process using firm pressure.
Parmesan Cheese
Peel the onions and chop into halves. Place onions
in the feed tube, cut edge down. Process using
firm pressure.
Garlic and Ginger
Peel and place minimum 250g into the feed tube
and process using firm pressure. Note: If small
quantities are used, they may block the holes
in the grating disc. To help wash the ingredients
through, pour 1⁄4 cup olive oil (for garlic) or 1⁄4 cup
sherry (for ginger) down feed tube. Excess amount
can be stored for later use.
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The Stainless Steel Chipping Disc
The chipping disc makes french fries from potatoes and also pumpkin or kumera
(sweet potato) for something a bit different!
ALWAYS use the food pusher when using the chipping disc!
Ingredients
Procedure
Potatoes, Kumera
and Pumpkin
Prepare the vegetables, pack into the feed tube
and process using firm pressure.
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Recipes
Avocado Cream Dip
Hommos
Uses : Nacho’s, Mezze Plate
Serves 6
Uses: Dip, sauce, spread, thickener
1 ripe avocado, peeped and chopped
4 shallots, sliced
1½ tablespoons lemon juice
1½ teaspoon salt
1½ teaspoons Worcestershire sauce
¼ cup sour cream
125g cream cheese
2 cups chick peas, canned or precooked
2 cloves garlic, peeled
2 tablespoons plain yogurt
1 teaspoon paprika
1 teaspoon tahini
1 tablespoon olive oil
1. Use the processing blade on MED or
1. Use the processing blade on
2. Place all ingredients into the
2. Place all ingredients in the processing
MAX speed.
processing bowl and process on MED
or MAX speed until mixture is pureed
and shallots are finely chopped.
MAX speed.
bowl and process until smooth.
3. Serve with corn chips or vegetable
strips (vegetable strips can be made
using the chopping blade).
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Panfried Lamb with
Sun-Dried Tomatoes
Serves 6
6 lamb leg steaks
1 tablespoon olive oil
2 cloves garlic, crushed
Sun-Dried Tomato Sauce
Uses: soup base, base of salad
dressing, pasta, sauce for beef, pork,
lamb and chicken
⁄3 cup drained sun-dried
tomatoes, chopped
1
⁄3 cup pitted black olives
2 cloves garlic, crushed
1½ tablespoons olive oil
2 teaspoons fresh oregano, chopped
2
1. Heat oil in a heavy based frypan, add
lamb and garlic.
2. Cook lamb for 2-3 minutes each side.
3. Serve with sun-dried tomato sauce.
Sun-Dried Tomato Sauce
1. Using the processing blade on
Grilled Chicken with Pesto
Serves 6
Uses for Pesto: on chicken, lamb,
potatoes, pasta
6 chicken breast fillets, skin removed
Pesto
1 bunch basil
60g pinenuts
2 cloves garlic, roughly chopped
60g fresh Parmesan cheese, grated
½ cup olive oil.
1. Grill chicken fillets and serve hot with
fresh pesto.
Pesto
2. Use the processing blade on
MAX speed.
3. Place basil, pinenuts, garlic and
Parmesan in the processing bowl,
process until well combined.
4. Using LOW speed with the motor
running, gradually add the olive oil
and process until well combined.
MAX speed.
2. Place sun-dried tomatoes, olives,
garlic and olive oil in the processing
bowl and process until pureed and
well combined. Stir oregano through
the sauce, heat through and pour
over lamb steaks.
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Potato and Leek Soup
Pumpkin and Cumin Soup
Serves 6
Serves 6
3 leeks, washed and tops removed
2 onions, peeled
3 large potatoes, peeled and roughly
chopped
60g butter
5 cups/1250ml chicken stock
salt and pepper to taste
¾ cup cream
500g butternut pumpkin, peeled and
roughly chopped
2 potatoes, peeled and roughly chopped
2 onions, peeled and quartered
3 cups stock, vegetable or chicken
2 teaspoons ground cumin
pinch of salt
Sour cream and chives to serve
1. Use the thick slicing disc on
1. Use the processing blade on
2. Slice leeks, onions and potatoes using
2. Place all ingredients in a saucepan
MAX speed.
the thick slicing disc.
3. Melt butter in a saucepan and sauté
leeks and onions until tender.
4. Add potatoes, chicken stock, salt and
pepper and simmer for 10 minutes.
Allow to cool.
MAX speed.
and simmer for 15 minutes or until
pumpkin is tender. Allow to cool.
3. Pour cooked ingredients into the
processing bowl and process MAX
speed until smooth.
4. Serve with sour cream and chives.
5. Using the processing blade on
MAX speed.
6. Blend the soup in the processing bowl
until smooth, in two batches.
7. Return the soup to saucepan, stir
through cream and reheat gently.
8. Do not allow to boil!
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Prawn Laksa
Tabouli
Serves 4
Serves 8
125g fresh ginger, peeled and roughly
chopped
2 small red chillies, seeds removed
4 stalks lemon grass, peeled and roughly
chopped
1
⁄3 bunch coriander
3 cloves garlic, peeled
3 tablespoons peanut oil
1 teaspoon shrimp paste
2 tablespoons green curry powder
500g green king prawns, shelled
and deveined
3 cups/750ml coconut milk
500g packet Asian style noodles, cooked
(follow directions on packet)
200g fresh bean sprouts
2
1. Use the processing blade on
MAX speed.
2. Place ginger, chillies, lemongrass,
coriander into processing bowl.
⁄3 cup cracked wheat
1½ cups parsley sprigs
¾ cup mint leaves
1 clove garlic, chopped
3 large tomatoes, quartered
1 medium onion, peeled and quartered
¼ cup olive oil
¼ cup lemon juice
1. Cover cracked wheat with boiling
water and stand for 15 minutes. Drain
and pat dry with paper towel.
2. Use the processing blade on
MAX speed.
3. Place parsley, mint and garlic into
processing bowl and process until
finely chopped.
4. Add oil, lemon juice and cracked
wheat and pulse until combined.
3. Process until ingredients are
finely chopped.
4. Heat oil in a saucepan and add the
processed herbs, shrimp paste and
curry powder. Cook stirring over a
moderate heat for 4-5 minutes until
mixture has softened.
5. Add prawns and coconut milk. Cook
gently until prawns are opaque and
cooked through.
6. Place noodles and sprouts in serving
bowl and spoon laksa over the top.
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Coleslaw
Lasagne
Serves 8-10
Serves 4-6
6 sticks celery
8 shallots
¼ red cabbage, separate leaves and roll
into bundles
¼ white cabbage, separate leaves and roll
into bundles
4 carrots, peeled
3 green apples, cored and quartered
1 red capsicum
1½ cups mayonnaise
500g chuck steak, cubed
1 onion, peeled and quartered
2 cloves garlic
2 tablespoons vegetable oil
440g can tomatoes
2 tablespoons tomato paste
1 tablespoon mixed herbs
Cheese Sauce
90g tasty cheese
30g butter or margarine
2 tablespoons plain flour
¾ cup milk
½ cup cream
1. Use the thick slicing disc on
MED speed.
2. Slice celery, shallots and cabbage,
place into large bowl.
3. Use the coarse grating disc on
MED speed.
4. Process carrots and place in bowl with
cabbage.
5. Use the processing blade on
MED speed.
6. Pulse apple & capsicum until
roughly chopped.
7. Add mixture to the cabbage. Place
mayonnaise into bowl with cabbage
and combine well.
8. Refrigerate before serving.
1. 1 x 450g packet instant lasagne sheets.
2. Use processing blade on MAX speed.
3. Place steak, onion and garlic in
processing bowl and process until
finely chopped.
4. Heat oil in a frypan and add meat
mixture. Cook until browned, add
tomatoes, tomato paste and herbs.
Allow to simmer for 20 minutes.
Cheese Sauce
5. Use the coarse grating disc on
MAX speed.
6. Grate tasty cheese.
7. Melt butter in a small saucepan. Add
flour, stir until smooth, cook for 1 minute.
8. Add milk and cream stirring over
medium heat until sauce boils and
thickens. Simmer for 3 minutes, add
cheese and stir until cheese melts.
9. Place ½ of the meat sauce in the base
of the lasagne dish. Pour ½ of the
cheese sauce over the top. Assemble
lasagne sheets over the cheese sauce
and then repeat the procedure.
10.Bake in moderate oven for 20 minutes.
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Fish and Prawn Cakes with
Peanut Sauce
Makes 12
300g fish fillets
600g green prawns, peeled and deveined
1 tablespoon Penang curry paste
½ cup dessicated coconut
1 teaspoon ground black pepper
3 chillies, seeds removed
2 tablespoons brown sugar
Peanut Sauce
1 teaspoon sesame oil
1 clove garlic, peeled and chopped
2 small red chillies, chopped
½ cup crunchy peanut butter
1 cup/250ml water
2 tablespoons soy sauce
¼ cup coconut milk
1. Use the processing blade on
MED speed.
2. Place fish and prawns in the
processing bowl and process until
minced finely. Add coconut, curry
paste, pepper, chillies and sugar and
process until well combined. Mould
tablespoons of the mixture into round
patty shapes and grill or barbecue
until golden brown. Serve hot with
peanut sauce.
Peanut Sauce
3. Heat sesame oil in saucepan. Add
garlic and chillies and sauté for 1
minute. Stir in peanut butter, water
and soy sauce. Heat stirring until
well combined and thickened. Fold
through coconut milk and serve.
Basic Buttercake
185g butter or margarine, cubed
1 cup sugar
½ teaspoon vanilla
3 x 60g eggs
3 cups self-raising flour
¾ cup milk
1. Use the mixing blade on MAX speed.
2. Place butter, sugar and vanilla into
the processing bowl and process until
light and fluffy.
3. While motor is running, add eggs
one at a time through the feed tube,
until well combined. Gradually add
remaining flour and milk through
the feed tube until mixture is well
combined (approx. 1 minute).
4. Remove the mixture from the bowl into
a well greased, deep 20cm square
cake tin and bake in moderate oven
(180ºC) for approximately 40 minutes
or until golden brown.
Variations:
Light Sultana Cake
1. Add 1 cup sultanas after the addition
of flour and milk, pulsing sultanas
through until just combined.
Cherry Cake
1. Add 125g diced glace cherries after
the addition of the flour and milk,
pulsing through until just combined.
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Chocolate Mud Cake
Mango Smoothie
1 tablespoon white vinegar
1 cup milk
1 cup plain flour
1 cup self-raising flour
1 cup caster sugar
¾ cup cocoa
½ teaspoon bicarbonate of soda
125g butter or margarine
3 x 60g eggs
2 mangoes, peeled and sliced
1½ cups plain yoghurt
1 cup orange juice
1. Place mangoes, yoghurt and orange
juice into the blender jug. Blend
on MAX speed until smooth. Serve
immediately.
1. Use the mixing blade on MED speed.
2. Add vinegar to milk and allow to
stand for 5 minutes.
3. Place flour, sugar, cocoa and
bicarbonate of soda into the
processing bowl and process until
combined. Add melted butter, egg
and milk and process until smooth.
4. Pour mixture into a greased 20cm ring
and bake in a moderate oven (180ºC)
for 40 – 45 minutes or until cooked.
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Power Shake
Banana Smoothie
2 tablespoons cocoa powder
1 teaspoon instant coffee
2 tablespoons boiling water
2 tablespoons sugar
1 x 60g egg
1 teaspoon wheat germ
2 cups/500ml cold milk
2 bananas, peeled and chopped
1 cup plain yoghurt
1 cup milk
½ cup honey
1. Dissolve cocoa and coffee in boiling
2. Serve immediately.
water. Combine with sugar, egg,
wheat germ and milk. Pour into
blender jug. Blend on MAX speed,
until smooth and frothy.
1. Place bananas, yoghurt, milk and
honey into the blender jug. Blend on
MAX speed until well combined.
2. Serve immediately.
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Cheesy Bread Rolls
3 ⁄3 cups/500g bread flour
310ml Tepid water
1 tablespoon sunflower oil
1 teaspoon salt
1 teaspoon sugar
1¾ teaspoon dry yeast
150g grated cheese
1
1. Place the water, oil, and then all the
dry ingredients into the processing
bowl with the dough blade.
2. Process using MAX speed for up to
15 seconds, adding more water if
necessary to form a ball.
3. Remove the dough from the bowl
and place onto a lightly floured
surface to knead.
4. Place the kneaded dough into a
Shortcrust Pastry
Makes sufficient to line a 20cm pie
base cover
2 cups/300g flour
½ teaspoon salt
125g butter or margarine
2 tablespoons water
1. Use the mixing blade on MED speed
2. Place the flour, salt and butter into
the processing bowl and process until
mixture resembles fine breadcrumbs.
While the motor is running, pour water
down the feed tube until mixture forms
a ball around blade.
3. Wrap the pastry in plastic wrap and
refrigerate for 15 minutes before using.
4. Use as desired.
greased glass bowl, cover with plastic
wrap and place in a warm position
until the dough has doubled in size.
(Approximately 30-40 minutes).
5. Remove the dough and cut into 4,
flatten the pieces and place some
grated cheese onto the dough; Fold
the top corner into the centre of the
dough; then fold each side to meet
itself and roll inwards to form a roll and
place on a greased baking tray.
6. Place the tray in a warm position until
the rolls have doubled in size.
7. Bake in a moderate oven (180º-200ºC)
for 15-20 minutes.
NOTE: Other fillings can be
incorporated in the same way
i.e., pesto, mustard and grains.
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Scones
Pizza Dough
Makes 18
Makes 1 large pizza or 2 medium
pizzas
3 cups self-raising flour
¼ teaspoon salt
45g butter or margarine
200ml milk
milk for glazing
1. Use the mixing blade on LOW speed.
2. Place the flour and salt into the
processing bowl and process until
well combined. Add the butter and
process until mixture resembles fine
breadcrumbs. While motor is running,
gradually pour the required amount of
milk down the feed tube until mixture
forms a ball around the blade (approx
30 seconds), do not overmix the
dough as this will toughen the scones.
3. Place the dough on the floured board
and knead lightly. Cut into rounds
with a scone cutter. Place each
close together on a lightly greased
oven slide. Glaze with milk and bake
in a hot oven (230º-250ºC) for 12-15
minutes or until brown.
2 cups/300g plain flour
1 teaspoon salt
1 teaspoon sugar
7g dried yeast
30g butter or margarine
1 x 60g egg
½ cup/125mls warm milk
1. Use the processing or mixing blade on
MAX speed.
2. Place the flour, salt, sugar and yeast
into the processing bowl, add butter
and egg, process until well combined,
gradually add milk to combined dry
ingredients down the feed tube whilst
the unit is running. Process until well
combined and the dough forms a
ball around the blade. Remove the
dough and knead lightly until smooth
and elastic. Shape the dough into a
ball, place in a bowl and cover and
stand for 30 minutes or until dough has
doubled in size.
3. Halve the dough and roll until the size
of the pizza tray. Spread the dough
with desired toppings.
4. Bake in hot oven for 20 minutes.
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Notes
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Kambrook 12 Month Replacement Warranty
The Kambrook Replacement Warranty does not
apply to any defect, deterioration, loss, injury or
damage occasioned by, or as a result of, misuse
or abuse, negligent handling or if the product has
been used other than in accordance with the
instructions. The Kambrook Replacement Warranty
excludes breakables such as glass and ceramic
items, consumable items and normal wear
In New Zealand, this Kambrook Replacement
Warranty does not affect your mandatory statutory and tear.
This Kambrook Replacement Warranty is void if
rights implied under the Consumer Guarantees
there is evidence of the product being tampered
Act 1993 in relation to the appliance. It applies in
addition to the conditions and guarantees implied with by unauthorised persons.
by that legislation.
If the product includes one or a number of
In Australia, this Kambrook Replacement Warranty
does not affect the mandatory statutory rights
implied under the Trade Practices Act 1974 and
other similar State and Territory legislation relating
to the appliance. It applies in addition to the
conditions and warranties implied by
that legislation.
accessories only the defective accessory or
product will be replaced. Subject to your statutory
rights, in the event of Kambrook choosing
This Warranty card and the purchase receipt for this to replace the appliance, the Kambrook
Replacement Warranty will expire at the original
product are to be retained as proof of purchase
date, i.e. 12 months from the original date
and must be presented if making a claim under
the Kambrook Replacement Warranty. Please note of purchase.
In the event that you need some assistance
that under any applicable statutory warranty you
are not required to produce these documents, but with your Kambrook appliance, please contact
our Customer Service Department on 1300 139
may be required to provide a proof of purchase.
Kambrook warrants the purchaser against defects 798 (Australia) or 09 271 3980 (New Zealand).
Alternatively, visit us on the website at
in workmanship and material for a period of 12
www.kambrook.com.au
months domestic use from the date of purchase
This Kambrook Replacement Warranty is valid only
in the country of purchase, but other statutory
warranties may still apply.
(or 3 months commercial use).
Kambrook 12 Month Replacement Warranty
Your Purchase Record (Please Complete)
Date Of Purchase_ ________________________________
Attach a copy of the purchase receipt
here.
Model Number____________________________________
Serial Number_____________________________________
Purchased From___________________________________
(Please don’t return purchase record
until you are making a claim)
Register your warranty at www.kambrook.com.au/service.asp
Kambrook - Australia
Building 2, Port Air Industrial Estate
1A Hale Street
Botany NSW 2019
Australia
Customer Service Line 1300 139 798
Customer Service Fax 1800 621 337
Kambrook - New Zealand
Private Bag 94411
Botany, Manukau
Auckland 2141
New Zealand
Customer Service Line/Spare Parts
0800 273 845 or 09 271 3980
Customer Service Fax 0800 288 513
Due to continual improvement in design or otherwise, the product you
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